On Fri, 3 Nov 2000 23:39:01 +0000, Jim Breton said: > I have been aliasing startx to "startx -nolisten tcp" in my local users' > ..bash_profiles in order to prevent X from listening on port 6000 on > startup. > > However, display managers (at least gdm anyway) don't care about these > aliases, and furthermore I would like to make this option the > system-wide default, so I'm wondering in which file I might be able to > specify this option for the X server to use at every invocation? It > needs to be in a config file so it won't get trashed if any X packages > are upgraded. > > Also, under such a scheme, how would one then re-enable tcp listening > for an individual X session if that were desired for some reason? >
Besides startx i added -nolisten tcp to /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers and gdm.conf. -- gEEk||dOOd^Deb+iaN&&XFce$aaZZ goes<Pronto>(-_-)